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In most of the TT's ive seen or been in they've all had boost gauges that go from -14 to +14 (the standard in dash one im on about incase u didnt realise) the one on mine goes from -7 to +7

why is this???

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J Spec have different dials to UK versions :)

Note the metric scale too, Kgwhatsists (I only want to know one thing from the gauge boost or no boost)

The 14 scale you have seen is a UK car measured in PSI (now that one I do know)

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yeah i know that too lol

do the jap ones measure in bar?? coz they run about 0.7 bar standard dont they ?

yeah i know that too lol

do the jap ones measure in bar?? coz they run about 0.7 bar standard dont they ?

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Jap gauge is in mmHg. Not sure of what the conversion into bar is. But I think 0.7 mmhg is about 1 bar.

Jap gauge is in mmHg. Not sure of what the conversion into bar is. But I think 0.7 mmhg is about 1 bar.

0.7 kg/cm2=9.95psi and a curly wurly has decreased by 50% since i was a kid :( :(

mmHg, where did kg/cm^2 come in? :p. The scale is actually mmHgx100, 700mmHg = 14psi (not quite, but pretty close)

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